Pubdate: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 Source: National Post (Canada) Copyright: 2000 Southam Inc. Contact: 300 - 1450 Don Mills Road, Don Mills, Ontario M3B 3R5 Fax: (416) 442-2209 Website: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Forum: http://forums.canada.com/~canada Author: Sheldon Alberts, National Post TOP REFORM MP VOWS TO OPPOSE UA IF IT MAKES POT LEGAL OTTAWA - One of Reform's highest-ranking MPs yesterday threatened to walk out of the United Alternative conference and campaign against a new party if delegates endorse a controversial policy to legalize marijuana. "If the marijuana resolution goes ahead, I am out of here," said Randy White, Reform's House leader and longtime anti-drug campaigner. "Not only will I not be involved in this United Alternative, I will run against it in the next election," said the MP for Langley-Abbotsford. The UA's policy committee included the marijuana proposal in a bid to make the proposed party more appealing to young Canadians, and to demonstrate it has a libertarian streak. "The prosecution of minor drug offences occupies an inordinate amount of our police forces' time, effort and fiscal resources," the committee proposal says. "We will investigate the advisability of decriminalizing possession and use of marijuana by adults. We will continue to prosecute those who traffic in illicit substances." The federal government is currently allowing marijuana use for medical purposes in trial cases. Mr. White, one of the few Reform MPs yet to endorse or oppose the UA, said he believes it is a mistake to open the door at all to legalized pot. "I will spend a lot of time with hundreds and hundreds of people across the country on anti-drug issues. I couldn't possibly go for that position," said Mr. White. "I know too many people who have been addicted to drugs who tell me that it is the wrong thing to do. It's a bad move." Mr. White has been under pressure from pro-UA Reformers to publicly support the drive to create a new party, but the B.C. MP says he will not take a stand until he sees the final policy package. - --- MAP posted-by: Eric Ernst